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Craig & Co, Ironmongers
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Circa 1910
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Craig & Co, Ironmongers, Wear Street (?), c.1910. Domo Socrates. Churns. "Kempthorne's celebrated manures" Saw
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Oamaru Police Station
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Circa 1918
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Police Station, Severn Street, c.1918.
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Oamaru North School
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1948
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North School, old and new, 1948. Reed Street. Thames Street. Torridge Street. Rail Station
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Penny Farthing cyclists
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1880s
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Penny Farthing cyclists, lower Thames Street, 1880s (before 1885) (Fred Clayton, third cyclist from right, wearing pill-box hat.) John Hood, Draper. Albert Sargeant, Photographer. E G Lane, Chemist & Druggist, St Luke's Church. Itchen Street. Tees Street.
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Staff, Craig & Co, 1907.
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1907
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Staff, Craig & Co, 1907. From left: A Gillies, W Gillies, - , G Williams, P Sinclair (with bicycle), - , - , - , G Gerrard (sitting), - , C Williams.
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Rear of Cunningham, Coach Builders, Tyne Street
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Jan 1906
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January 1906. Rear of Cunningham, Coach Builders, Tyne Street. Carts.
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Albion House, Board & Residence, Alex Young
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1897
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Albion House, Board & Residence, Alex Young, corner of Wharf and Wansbeck Streets, 1897. From left: John Waugh, - , - , Alex Young (with dog).
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Oamaru South School, 1922. Arun Street.
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Jul 1922
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Oamaru South School, 1922. Arun Street. Gates with placard. Mother child and pram.
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William Currie, John Currie and Harry Kent in a field of mangolds
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Mahan Studios
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Three men standing in a field of mangolds. L-R William Bell Currie (Jack's father), John (Jack) Williamson Currie, Harry Kent.
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Opera House & Town Hall Construction
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1906
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Construction of Town Hall and Opera House
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Oamaru Opera House
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1907
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Military revue (?) in Thames Street, c.1907. Town Hall and Opera House. County Council. Courthouse (1883). Gaol. Clothing.
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Thames Street Oamaru
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Circa 1918?
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Black and white mounted photograph of Thames Street looking south. Shops at left - James [?] Rodman, Cagney, J W M Kinder, Queen's Hotel. At right, Council chambers, Town Hall (Opera House), Court house, old jail, J T Oakden, clock tower
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Waianakarua military camp
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Mahan Studios
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Circa 1929
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One photograph on matt board - Waianakarua military camp. View from hill overlooking camp and surrounding countryside.
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Oamaru North School
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1949
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North School Jubilee Committee.
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Cooneys Corner
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Circa 1900?
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Four men in front of shop corner Severn and Coquet Streets. Sign: Try our Golden Brew Tea. Hay and Corn Store
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Cooneys Chaffcutting Plant
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1879
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Text on the back of frame: This is Jims chaff cutting plant and it is now idle. Cannot get men to work they are all going to the war. Jim drove the engine himself.
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"Orange Blossom Time in Loveland"
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1921
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1921 Reveille: "Orange Blossom Time in Loveland".
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'O By Jingo' Chorus
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1921
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1921 Reveille: "O By Jingo Chorus". Held in the Oamaru Opera House for a season of seven nights, commencing Tuesday 13 December, 1921, in aid of the Regiment Band Building Fund. Top row (2nd from left): Gladys Townsley (later Mrs Bartrum); 3rd from left: Ina Burns. Front row (3rd from right): Olive Bartrum (later Mrs Valentine).
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'Honour Among Thieves'
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1921
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1921 Reveille: "Honour Among Thieves". Held in the Oamaru Opera House for a season of seven nights, commencing Tuesday 13 December, 1921, in aid of the Regiment Band Building Fund. Top row (2nd from left): Gladys Townsley (later Mrs Bartrum); (3rd from left): Ina Burns. Bottom row (3rd from right): Olive Bartrum (later Mrs Valentine).
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'Tulip Time in Holland'
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1921
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1921 Reveille: "Tulip Time in Holland". Held in the Oamaru Opera House for a season of seven nights, commencing Tuesday 13 December, 1921, in aid of the Regiment Band Building Fund. Middle row (far left): Ina Burns; (4th from left): Gladys Townsley (later Mrs Bartrum). Front row (2nd from right) Olive Bartrum (later Mrs Valentine).
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